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- Text: ...r years on active duty until 1970. 1 (JS): Well you’ve just gotten yourself into a good deal of trouble since I run the veteran’s history project, but we won’t worry about that now right here. So, were you in the army or? (MP): Air Force for those four years. (JS): Air Force for fo...
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- Text: ...OCS in Newport, Rhode Island. (JS): Well, since you are talking to the Director of the GVSU Veteran’s History Project, I’m going to have to ask you a few questions about that. What did your training program consist of? Oral History Interview with David Frey, May 7, 2010 2 (DF): Well...
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- Text: ...exible about that, so within education if I was interested in doing, what about programming for new people? Okay. What about veterans? What about trustees? It’s actually how I ultimately would get into family. But I also credit it with really, really building the sort of liberal arts aspe...
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- Text: ...Again it was quite an experience to go to East Lansing. GI Bill was in effect, the dormitories were filling with veterans who should have had priority. I was in a little boarding house, became a member of an agricultural, social, and professional fraternity the second and third year, that a...